Flowers That Make Your Garden More Bee-Friendly

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Lavender: Known for its fragrant scent, lavender is a bee favorite, offering a rich source of nectar.

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Thyme: A low-growing herb, thyme provides small but highly aromatic flowers that attract bees.

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Foxglove: These tubular flowers are particularly appealing to bumblebees, which can navigate the deep blooms.

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Crocus: Blooming in early spring, crocus flowers provide a critical food source for bees emerging from winter.

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Borage: This herb produces star-shaped flowers rich in nectar and has a long blooming season, perfect for bees.

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Bee Balm: As the name suggests, bee balm is particularly attractive to bees, offering abundant nectar.

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Coneflowers (Echinacea): Their long-lasting blooms and easy-to-access nectar make coneflowers a great option for bees.

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Sunflowers: Tall and vibrant, sunflowers provide both pollen and nectar, attracting a variety of pollinators.

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